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That Play: The Real-life Drama of Macbeth

The play was rarely performed again for nearly a century. The day of its London revival in 1703 was noteworthy for one of the most severe storms in English history. Because of its blasphemous content, the play was blamed for the storm’s calamities, and Queen Anne ordered a week of prayer during which all theaters were closed.

Mr Ghaz | November 6, 2009 | Theatre
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Astrology: More About The Magic – Calculating The Aspects

Who are you? Astrology of an in depth nature reveals some of the answers you may be looking for. After a basic astrology birth chart is constructed, the multi-faceted, colorful personality begins to reveal itself.

carallel | November 4, 2009 | Horoscopes
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Mata Hari: Femme Fatale

Mata Hari, one of the most evocative names in history, was born plain Margarethe Zelle in Leeuwarden, Friesland, in the Netherlands, on 7 August, 1876, the daughter of a shopkeeper, but there was never any possibility of the young Margarethe following in her father’s footsteps.

Kim Seabrook | November 4, 2009 | Biography
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What You Don’t Know About Cinnamon

Taking a look into the history and uses of cinnamon.

Mystify | November 1, 2009 | Food
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How to Solve a Rubik’s Cube

A whole guide will help you in solving the Rubik’s cube and you will gain interesting info about its inventing and from “Trivia” part too. Success is guaranteed.

Dark Antirex | October 31, 2009 | Puzzles
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Mary Shelley: The Night She Wrote Frankenstein

From Deadlier Than The Male: More Prisoners Of Eternity.

Kim Seabrook | October 29, 2009 | Biography
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The Lady with The Lamp

Florence Nightingale was born in Florence Italy on May 12th 1820. She was born into a wealthy family and was well known for being both a nurse and activist and the founder of modern nursing. She made outstanding contributions and became a hero, with her guidance hospitals became clean and sanitary place where the mortality rate dropped.

lillyrose | October 21, 2009 | Biography
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Elizabeth’s Last Days

The Death of Queen Elizabeth I.

Kim Seabrook | October 19, 2009 | Biography
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Napoleon

A fairly short history of Napoleon Bonaparte, and also his legacy.

Jamas | October 18, 2009 | Biography
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Anne Lister (Aka Gentleman Jack): The First Modern Lesbian?

Us Brits it seems are in for a treat as the BBC are planning to start filming next month on a lavish new costume drama – but not the usual Austen, Bronte, Elliot or Dickens fiction which we’ve all come to enjoy on dark winter evenings, but a true story based on the diaries of Anne Lister of Halifax, Yorkshire.

Jackie118 | October 18, 2009 | Biography
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